At Art Beyond the Edge you will find one-of-a-kind, original abstract acrylic paintings for home, office, gifts, or investment purposes; for the corporate or private investor.
http://www.artbeyondtheedge.com
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Interantional artist painter Alexandra Jicol,original art,oil on canvas, acrylic on hand made paper and canvas, busts paints,computer art,mixed media, unic pieces,natural pigments, techniques mixtes, bipgraphy,artist statment,critics,poetry,news,philosophy,links.
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A Taste of modern art, featuring art by Erin Densmore and Taco Heintzelman. Works are available for sale and new artists may join and display their work on the site.
http://www.artsips.com/
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Athina Pazolli's fine art exhibition of oil painting s, drawings on paper, and drawings of the body. An exhibition of contemporary abstract paintings in which colour is essence. Also on show are drawings of the body.
http://www.pazolli.com/
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Christine’s extensive travels for over 20 years have led her to exhibit in solo and group exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, Italy, Spain, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Australia.
With more than 14 solo exhibitions and 50 group exhibitions in her extensive biography, Christine’s noted exhibitions include showing twice in the Salon International de Artes Plastics in Barcelona where she won the Mencion d’Honor a la Abstraccio Award, Bark Modern Art in Hong Kong, Catherine Asquith Gallery in Melbourne and Gallery Gora in Montreal.
http://www.christinemaudy.com
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Art that is abstract and non-objective influenced by architecture, photography and the landscape; oil paintings, gouaches, drawings, collages and solar etchings.
http://www.marilynkirsch.com
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The Museum of Russian Icons, tucked away in an old Massachusetts mill town, is doubling its exhibition space and preparing to host a show featuring rare loans from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow....
"The former state funeral parlour at 104 rue d'Aubervilliers in north-east Paris will reopen this weekend after being transformed into the city's most daring modern arts centre. [ ] Not only are Parisians attracted by the macabre past of the building - known only by its street number, Centquatre - the centre will also bring artists and tourists into the 19th arrondissement best known for its high-rises, poverty and gang culture."...
"Artist Ed Stross faces a 30-day stint in jail unless the American Civil Liberties Union manages to overturn his conviction for painting the word "love" on his mural in this Detroit suburb. Stross's long-running dispute with local officials is over his addition of the word to his mural in 1997 in memory of Princess Diana."...
"Having already finished more than half of the fund-raising, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum plans to begin work in January on the renovation and expansion of its ornate [Manhattan] mansion. The project is aimed at energizing the Cooper-Hewitt, regarded in recent years as a somewhat sleepy institution, by carving out space for more ambitious shows and the display of works from its permanent collection."...
A trio of artists in Boston is presenting live "remixes" of the presidential debates at the city's new Institute of Contemporary Art. "For the members of Sosolimited, their remix, called "ReConstitution 2008," is an act both of political engagement and mischief, examining the language of politics while gently mocking its repetitious nature with a kind of scorecard."...
Toronto record label Arts &Crafts, the company behind popular Canadian acts such as Feist, Broken Social Scene and Stars, has launched a tiny satellite operation in Mexico City.
Known for making household names of British artists like Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin, influential collector Charles Saatchi has turned his sights on contemporary Chinese art for the much anticipated reopening of his namesake gallery in London.
Comments from the top member of the Swedish Academy that American writers are too insular and ignorant to compete with European writing continue to reverberate on this side of the Atlantic.